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My original idea was to photograph Princess Diana in her tiara. But then I thought, am I interested in seeing another picture of her as a royal person, or would I rather see what she is actually about? And that's why I decided to do her without jewels, without shoes, without trimmings. — Mario Testino
I wanted to learn more of love- that is built not on the shifting sands of violent passion but on the steady rock of deep and abiding affection. — Victoria Holt
At the end of day, what matters most to God, what moves His heart, isn't our fancy words and impressive possessions - it's the condition of our hearts. — Victoria Osteen
Adversity Isn't to Be Avoided — Miles Anthony Smith
If you're going to maintain any kind of self-respect, you're going to have to keep secrets from yourself. — David Eddings
When it's happening it is too beautiful, too overwhelming, and you can feel it's being lost with every breath you take. — Anne Rice
After all, if you think you can't, why think? — Anonymous
The main problem facing a parasite over the long term, Burnet noted, is the issue of transmission: how to spread its offspring from one individual host to another. Various methods and traits have developed toward that simple end, ranging from massive replication, airborne dispersal, environmentally resistant life-history stages (like the small form of C. burnetii), direct transfer in blood and other bodily fluids, behavioral influence on the host (as exerted by the rabies virus, for instance, causing infected animals to bite), passage through intermediate or amplifier hosts, and the use of insect and arachnid vectors as means of transportation and injection. — David Quammen
He shrugged his shoulders, like he had no idea what I was talking about. I loved that. — Jonathan Safran Foer
The timber harvest on federal land in Oregon, including in the Willamette forest, is about one-tenth today what it was back then, — Anonymous
Childhood and genius have the same master organ in common - inquisitiveness. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
